I don't normally fare well with the ultralight drivers, so I would be surprised if this one was a big winner for me. I look forward to watching the video this evening though to hear how they explain the line.
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My thought is its for the aging player. He was/is a low handicap, and still hits the ball well, but has lost the swing speed he had, and doesn't hit as far as he wants. He still like players clubs, but would like to gain SS through a lighter club, without giving up the precision and ball flight of a "players" driver.
I guess I'm not the only one not really understanding the release of this driver. I haven't watched the video yet, so I don't know all the details. Just seems odd to me that here it is July and were releasing yet another driver. I'm sure it'll sell and that's great and that's the point, it's just weird to me.
I guess I'm not the only one not really understanding the release of this driver. I haven't watched the video yet, so I don't know all the details. Just seems odd to me that here it is July and were releasing yet another driver. I'm sure it'll sell and that's great and that's the point, it's just weird to me.
Why are so many people hung up on the look of the bottom of the club? It can't be seen at address, I just don't get it
Its for a different segment, its not a replacement for any of the current line.
Same here. Great Preview by Hawk, but just a little confused on the market they are gunning for. By now everyone (except us forever pondering hacks) have their bag for the year. That being said, they are a great company for a reason, they must know something.
I guess I'm not the only one not really understanding the release of this driver. I haven't watched the video yet, so I don't know all the details. Just seems odd to me that here it is July and were releasing yet another driver. I'm sure it'll sell and that's great and that's the point, it's just weird to me.
No way. Most golfers never have their bags set.
No way. Most golfers never have their bags set.
I Harry's last interview with JB, he touched on the sale cycle of clubs in 2013. After listed to that interview on ITR this release makes sense.
Adding a light weight fully adjustable driver just brings in another segment of the population
Its for a different segment, its not a replacement for any of the current line.
I Harry's last interview with JB, he touched on the sale cycle of clubs in 2013. After listed to that interview on ITR this release makes sense.
Adding a light weight fully adjustable driver just brings in another segment of the population
I still don't get it. I'm sorry. I mean, is the targeted segment of that golfing population so big that they have to have their own driver? Are the Razr Fit Extremes or XHot's like swinging tree limbs? I'm totally rooting on Callaway to become the top dog in the golfing world because I love the makeup of the company and their interaction with us hacks, but I just don't see how this will make any headway in accomplishing that. I just don't want to see them become Taylor-Made, in their quest to overtake Taylor-Made, I guess is what I am saying. I feel that Taylor-Made just floods the market with some pretty underwhelming stuff some time.
That is like saying should a company make players irons in my opinion.
If a company feels as though they have new technology that helps about half the golfing public, heck yeah they should release it.
I have yet to see a downside.
It puts Callaway back in the news.
It offers more choices for consumers.
It adds a light weight option for those that are looking to gain speed.
Innovation and more choices always lead to better things for consumers.
I thought the Callaway Talks video did a great job of explaining this driver and it's reason.
I don't know. It just comes across as an identity crisis or not being completely sold on the other product that is out there for people to choose from.
I still don't get it. I'm sorry. I mean, is the targeted segment of that golfing population so big that they have to have their own driver? Are the Razr Fit Extremes or XHot's like swinging tree limbs? I'm totally rooting on Callaway to become the top dog in the golfing world because I love the makeup of the company and their interaction with us hacks, but I just don't see how this will make any headway in accomplishing that. I just don't want to see them become Taylor-Made, in their quest to overtake Taylor-Made, I guess is what I am saying. I feel that Taylor-Made just floods the market with some pretty underwhelming stuff some time.
You think so?
Honest question. How long does a company have to wait before releasing a product and not having it be confusing? Im having trouble typing this where it does not sound condescending, but I truly am not meaning it that way.
I don't know. It just comes across as an identity crisis or not being completely sold on the other product that is out there for people to choose from.
You think so?
Honest question. How long does a company have to wait before releasing a product and not having it be confusing? Im having trouble typing this where it does not sound condescending, but I truly am not meaning it that way.